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    $200 1
He boldly served as President of the Continental Congress when the Declaration of Independence was adopted
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Show #4647 - Tuesday, November 16, 2004

2004 College Championship quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Christina Maes, a senior at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay from Green Bay, Wisconsin

Brad Selvig, a sophomore at Florida State from Jacksonville, Florida

Rachel McCool, a sophomore at Dickinson College from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Jeopardy! Round

THE GOD SQUAD
MUSIC ON MY iPOD
OUR FOUNDING FATHERS
COLLEGIATE FINE DINING
SHOCKING!
YOU HAVE TOO MUCH...
(Alex: ...of something!)
    $200 5
He was the one-eyed top god of the Vikings
    $200 14
My daughter put this Canadian singer's songs on my iPod, but I'm man enough to admit I listen to her too

"All this time you were pretending /
So much for my happy ending..."
    $200 1
He boldly served as President of the Continental Congress when the Declaration of Independence was adopted
    $200 15
In 2004 this chain launched its Go Active! Happy Meals for Adults
    $200 21
Over 50% of the electric power generated in the U.S. is produced by the burning of this fuel
    $200 4
You have too much of this in your blood if you have diabetes mellitus
    $400 6
The official seal of this U.S. state depicts the goddess Minerva & a grizzly bear
    $400 27
I'm really into this band whose name means "Boys entering anarchistic state towards internal excellence"
    $400 2
You're on the money if you know that he's the statesman seen here
    $400 17
For those watching their carbs, this sandwich chain offers "Atkins-friendly" salads & wraps
    $400 22
The Harrison family was living in this mansion in the Spring of 1891 when it was wired for electricity
    $400 10
...of this if afflicted with hirsutism
    $600 7
An ancient goddess of this civilization, Mut was depicted with a vulture's head
    $600 28
This band of brothers started their career in their dad's band

"I been lost in my own place and I'm gettin' weary..."
    $600 3
In a speech against the Stamp Act in 1765, he said, "If this be treason, make the most of it"
    $600 18
Enchiritos & Meximelts are specialties found on its menu
    $600 23
This huge electric company was formed in 1892 by the merger of Thomas Edison's company with its main rival
    $600 11
...of this on your bow that's overstrung
    $800 8
Mara, this Asian religion's god of evil, rides an elephant & has 100 arms
    $800 29
The song "Failure's Not Flattering", by this band, was originally dubbed "Belinda Carlisle" as an homage to its '80s sound
    DD: $1,000 12
One of the leading architects of the Revolution was this second cousin of the second U.S. president
    $800 19
Celebrate this chain's 85th anniversary in 2004 with a hot dog & a root beer float
    $800 24
It's the technical term for an electric current that regularly reverses direction
    $800 16
...if you suffer from hypernatremia (put down the potato chips)
    $1000 9
Ganesha is this religion's god of luck & wisdom
    $1000 30
This group's song is more than great listening, it's a history lesson

"...Springsteen, Madonna /
Way before Nirvana there was /
U2 and Blondie..."
    $1000 13
This youngest Constitution signer gave his name to the Ohio city called "The Birthplace of Aviation"
    $1000 20
The 3 dots on their pizza boxes represent their first 3 stores
    $1000 25
This unit of electrical resistance is named for a 19th century German physicist
    $1000 26
...if you're bicycling with higher-than-recommended PSI

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Rachel Brad Chris
$3,200 $2,000 -$600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Brad Chris
$5,400 $3,400 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

YOU'RE SWIMMING IN IT
(Alex: You have to tell us what body of water it is.)
THE AGASSI & THE ECSTASY
SHAKESPEARE
GENERAL ED.
PASSING TIME ON CAMPUS
DOUBLE "L"
    $400 26
Testing the water in Africa's largest freshwater lake
    $400 2
A writer said he'd eat his T-shirt if Andre won this British event in 1992 (bon appetit!)
    $400 1
King Lear foolishly rejects this viruous daughter
    $400 11
This cold region of Russia makes up about 75% of the country's land area
    $400 16
Telephone this official London residence of the Queen & ask if they have Prince Albert in a can
    $400 17
Repetitive literary device illustrated in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
    $800 27
Having a splash in Needles, California
    $800 3
In 1999 Agassi made a thrilling comeback, winning this clay-court Grand Slam tournament
    $800 7
Miranda's father, he ends "The Tempest" with an epilogue
    $800 12
Canadian doctors say this Winnie the Pooh character suffered chronic depression & was unable to enjoy life
    $800 22
Impress friends by memorizing all the Canadian provinical capitals including this capital of Manitoba
    $800 18
A streetcar
    $1200 28
Taking a dip in Iquitos, Peru
    $1200 4
This German woman, the current Mrs. Agassi, won the 1988 Grand Slam
    $1200 8
"Romeo and Juliet" begins, "Two households, both alike in" this
    $1200 13
Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate, represented this state, 1993-1999
    $1200 23
Raise some of these animals, like the Rhode Island Red or the Cornish, in the quad
    $1200 19
An emblem of this city in Spain is the Giralda, a Muslim minaret that's part of the city's cathedral
    $1600 29
In an Alpine lake that's a widening of the Rhone River
    $1600 5
Agassi won the 1995 Australian Open by beating him, Andre's co-star in Nike's "Guerrilla Tennis" ads
    DD: $3,000 9
Act I of this tragedy begins in a palace in Alexandria
    $1600 14
Oscar Wilde combined with comedy with farce for this play, his last & most famous
    $1600 24
Prepare for life after college by doing this West Indian dance that shares its name with a border region of hell
    DD: $2,800 20
It can refer to the oars used to propel a boat, or a racing boat propelled by those oars
    $2000 30
Capsized in a riverboat off Turin, Italy
    $2000 6
In 1994 Andre became the first unseeded men's singles champ at this NYC Grand Slam event
    $2000 10
Comedy in which Lysander says, "The course of true love never did run smooth"
    $2000 15
A zygote is produced by the union of 2 of these sex cells, an egg & a sperm
    $2000 25
Get in touch with your inner reindeer & paw through snow to reach these symbiotic fungi to eat
    $2000 21
The Bulgarian language is written in this alphabet

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rachel Brad Chris
$19,600 $5,400 $8,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

OCCUPATIONS
While working as one, Charlotte Bronte complained that one of these "has no existence, is not considered as a living... being"

Final scores:

Rachel Brad Chris
$22,100 $0 $400
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Rachel Brad Chris
$16,800 $5,400 $8,200
26 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W
8 R,
1 W
16 R,
6 W

Combined Coryat: $30,400

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